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History with geography

Russian empire
Russian empire

Phraseologism: History with geography.

Meaning: About an unexpected, unforeseen turn of the case (joking).

Origin: The expression comes from the ancient name of the school discipline history with geography, taught in Russia. In the lessons on this subject, various curiosities occurred.

Random phraseology:

Squeeze out a slave drop by drop.

Meaning:

Constantly cultivate self-esteem, getting rid of conformism, etc.

Origin:

From a letter from the writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904) to the publisher and journalist A.F. Suvorin (January 7, 1889). In it, he writes about the need for a person to feel personal freedom: “What noble writers took from nature for free, raznochintsy buy at the cost of youth. Write a story about how a young man, the son of a serf, a former shopkeeper, high school student and student, brought up on veneration of rank, kissing priestly hands, worshiping other people's thoughts ... squeezes a slave out of himself drop by drop, and how he, waking up one fine morning, feels that not slave blood, but real human blood flows in his veins.

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